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EVE Universe improvement by procedural planets technology like SpaceEngine

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Sergey Krog
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2012-09-02 11:21:20 UTC
Hi,

I do want to see rising of double star staying on the top of the barren planet peak.
Many players get lack of beautiful views in EVE outside impressive trailers.
99% computing power can done on client PC.

Materials for discussion:
http://en.spaceengine.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEHEKHbejYE&feature=fvsr

Did you see it?
Are someone want it to be added?
Bender 01000010
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#2 - 2012-09-05 04:54:46 UTC
wow O.O
Bagrat Skalski
Koinuun Kotei
#3 - 2012-09-05 10:22:45 UTC
CCP can't deliver it. I am moving my assets to spaceengine universe.
Souisa
Subhypersonics
#4 - 2012-09-05 13:55:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Souisa
Space engine is great. I took a trip to mars and noticed it had polar ice caps. Keep in mind the planets of our solar system in space engine is legitimately skinned, meaning it derrives from NASA and other space agencies observations. I dont know why there is all the talk of wether or not there is water on mars when we can clearly see there is ice on the poles

o/

FloppieTheBanjoClown
Arcana Imperii Ltd.
#5 - 2012-09-05 14:26:19 UTC
Souisa wrote:
I dont know why there is all the talk of wether or not there is water on mars when we can clearly see there is ice on the poles

Geological data indicates that Mars used to have oceans. What they're looking for is evidence of life having evolved during that time, and water that might still support life today.

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Temuken Radzu
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#6 - 2012-09-05 17:54:20 UTC
FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:
Souisa wrote:
I dont know why there is all the talk of wether or not there is water on mars when we can clearly see there is ice on the poles

Geological data indicates that Mars used to have oceans. What they're looking for is evidence of life having evolved during that time, and water that might still support life today.


Beside that, most (if not all) of the ice on the polar surface is made from frozen Carbon Dioxide or dry ice.
So technically it isnt water.
GeeShizzle MacCloud
#7 - 2012-09-05 18:06:52 UTC
though stored below that dry ice layer might well be water in a perma-frost layer. and scientist have already discovered that bacteria can survive in perma-frost conditions for millions of years....

so have faith! o.0